Latest flight booking data from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and its partner ForwardKeys, shows that France is set to maintain its position as the world’s most popular destination for international arrivals this year.
The research reveals a positive outlook for France’s inbound travel, with arrivals set to almost reach pre-pandemic highs this year.
During her participation at the Destination France event taking place in Chantilly and hosted by President Macron, Julia Simpson, WTTC President and chief executive officer (CEO), praised France for its steely focus in recognising the economic and cultural value travel and tourism brings in jobs and contribution to GDP. This is achieved through a strong private sector working well with the government and the regions.
According to latest analysis from WTTC and ForwardKeys, the leading travel data and analytics company, international arrivals in France for the first half of 2024 are at 93 per cent of the same period in 2019, with France cementing its position as the world’s most popular destination.
International arrivals to France are surging significantly in the first half of this year, providing a welcome boost to the sector, which, at its peak, contributed €220 billion to the national economy, and travel and tourism businesses up and down the country, supporting 2.7 million livelihoods.
Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “France’s commitment to travel and tourism is not just reflected in the impressive data but in the unwavering efforts of the government.
“President Macron recognises the real value travel and tourism bring to France in terms of the economy, jobs, and its standing on the world stage. His support has ensured France remains the world’s most popular destination.”
Research also shows that airlines are ramping up their capacity to match the growing demand from around the world, with the number of seats set to surpass 2019 levels this year.
Olivier Ponti, Vice President of Insights at ForwardKeys, added: “With flight bookings on the rise and air carriers set to introduce a record number of seats, France enters 2024 in a strong position.
“Capitalising on the successful hosting of the Rugby World Cup 2023 and on the growing exposure provided by the upcoming Olympic Games, the country is set to be one of most thought-after destinations this year for both regional and long-haul markets.

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